Exhaust Honda Cr250 (02-04) Pipe Exhaust Cr 250 Dpr Exhaust Honda Cr250 Dpr on 2040-parts.com
Opijnen, Netherlands
very nice handmade exhaust for the Honda CR250 models from 2002-2004, brand DPR, Dutch power Racing, very famous in the Netherlands and europe for over 35 years,gives a better useable power over the whole range, give your bike a factorylook, price 300 Dollar, worldwide shipping 70 dollar, thank you.
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